For those who hadn't looked yet, Harbach now has some of the PWD transformer catalog listed. http://www.harbachelectronics.com/ Prior to the closure of PWD in December, I was going to replace the fou
Prior to the closure of PWD in December, I was going to replace the four Titan 425 amp transformers with Peter Dahl. Cost was around $350 each at the end of last year. Was just quoted $550 for the sa
I sent a second email to confirm the price, but the first email was pretty specific for a replacement Titan 425 transformer the price was $550. The specs looked like a cut and paste from the original
I would like to see a much longer track record of reliability. Here today, gone tomorrow, back now, gone tomorrow, gone again and back now with high dollar parts. gone again tomorrow? john w9zy vvvvv
They are being built by Magcap in MA. Weinberg/Harbach is simply skimming his percentage off the top. I would hope that Ameritron has better prices and I suggest looking at adapting their AL-800H tra
Greetings to all, The statement "Weinberg/Harrbach is simply skimming his percentage off the top" is really not correct. True, Magcap will be doing the actual winding, for a while. They have nothing
I just got a reply back from Jeff and he stated due to this specific transformer (Ten-Tec Titan 425) having 5 secondary's and multiple layer windings, the major price increase is in the cost of the c
So are you saying that Jeff is being completely altruistic in this phase and is forgoing any profit? However the prices directly from Magcap for several of their own stock design transformers appear
I just got a reply back from Jeff and he stated due to this specific transformer (Ten-Tec Titan 425) having 5 secondary's and multiple layer windings, the major price increase is in the cost of the c
Having been involved with a local transformer company before the owner died I can appreciate the several minutes it takes a girl to transition to other windings. With several replacement designs for
In a message dated 5/4/2008 10:02:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rich@n7tr.com writes: Prior to the closure of PWD in December, I was going to replace the four Titan 425 amp transformers with Peter D